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The letters mostly concern Goodwin's plays. Most on letterhead or addressed from 128 Central Park South. Two addressed from Water Mill, Long Island. Most of the letters are dated with month and day only; years are from acquisition information.
Autograph Letters Signed from Maud Wilder Goodwin, New York, to William Winter
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The letters mostly concern Goodwin's plays. Most on letterhead or addressed from 128 Central Park South. Two addressed from Water Mill, Long Island. Most of the letters are dated with month and day only; years are from acquisition information.
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The letters mostly concern Goodwin's plays. Most on letterhead or addressed from 128 Central Park South. Two addressed from Water Mill, Long Island. Most of the letters are dated with month and day only; years are from acquisition information.
Autograph Letters Signed from Maud Wilder Goodwin, New York, to Various People
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Correspondents: Miss Whitney and Mrs. William Winter. The letters to Mrs. Winter discuss her work on the adaptation of White aprons.
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Correspondents: Miss Whitney and Mrs. William Winter. The letters to Mrs. Winter discuss her work on the adaptation of White aprons.
Autograph Letter Signed from Marshall P. Wilder, New York, to William Winter
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A short note on the wedding of Winter's daughter, Viola: "Knowing you so well I can understand why any member of your family would be in demand, and I congratulate Mr. Stilson." "Romeo" is written next to Wilder's signature. On card stock of The "Pocantico," 1696 Broadway, New York.
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A short note on the wedding of Winter's daughter, Viola: "Knowing you so well I can understand why any member of your family would be in demand, and I congratulate Mr. Stilson." "Romeo" is written next to Wilder's signature. On card stock of The "Pocantico," 1696 Broadway, New York.
Autograph Letters Signed from R.G. Horton, New York, to William Winter
Lachine (Montréal, Québec) -- Histoire
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Autograph Letters Signed from William Winter, New York, to Unidentified Recipients
Autograph Letters Signed from Matilda Heron, New York, to William Winter
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In (3) she asks Winter for a little word of baptism for her recent work on the subject of her professional life.
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In (3) she asks Winter for a little word of baptism for her recent work on the subject of her professional life.
Autograph Letters Signed from Annie Deland, New York, to William Winter
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Addressed from various locations in New York City.
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Addressed from various locations in New York City.
Autograph Letter Signed from OK H., New York, to [William] Winter
Autograph Letters Signed from William Winter, New York, to J.B. Pond
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Some letters on letterhead of the New York tribune and one on letterhead of the Staten Island Academy. (6) and (8) indicate "Dictated" on first leaf and appear to be in the hand of William Jefferson Winter.
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Some letters on letterhead of the New York tribune and one on letterhead of the Staten Island Academy. (6) and (8) indicate "Dictated" on first leaf and appear to be in the hand of William Jefferson Winter.